All Corporate Social Responsibility articles – Page 18
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UK companies failing to insure staff abroad
UK employees in danger from inadequate risk management procedures, warns ArmorGroup International
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CDP works to reduce 2008 emissions
Firms work together with Carbon Disclosure Project to assess supply chain carbon footprint
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Ingersoll-Rand records $277m charge for asbestos claims
Results from a $538 million increase in recorded liability for asbestos claims to $755 million
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WEF: Collaborative action required to respond to 2008’s global risks
Global risks are systemic and collaborative responses are needed to tackle their interdependency, says the World Economic Forum
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AIG unit to pay $42.5m for environmental cleanup
Payment relates to four industrial sites formerly owned by Fruit of the Loom
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Treat flood risk like terrorism, urges Pitt
The summer floods were a “wake-up call” for the UK; immediate action is needed
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Towards sustainability
What part can business play in making the change towards a sustainable economy? Nathan Skinner reports on a recent conference
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Cracking down on cartels
EU competition commissioner Neelie Kroes has vowed to get tough on companies that don't play fair. Neill Blundell says the EU and other regulators are giving a stark warning to boardrooms
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UK coalition calls for common carbon reporting standard
An open letter addressed to the UK PM calls for the introduction of enabling powers in the Climate Change Bill for mandatory carbon reporting standards
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EIL transfer deal
Property developers in the north west of England have completed an environmental liability transfer deal, following the acquisition of a former Kodak factory site
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EU ETS must help economy be green and grow
A new report claims reforming Europe's emissions trading scheme would stimulate emissions reductions and growth
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Companies increasingly focusing on the risk of third-party misconduct
New analysis finds the company code of conduct is the preferred method of handling third party ethics
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How deep is your green?
Tim Smit, co-founder of the Eden Project, talks to Nathan Skinner about climate change, CSR and the role of the sustainable enterprise in today's financial system
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Safety charity calls for review of HSE prosecution criteria
Follows news that HSE prosecution levels have reduced by over 40% from 2001/2 levels
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EU on track towards Kyoto target but efforts must be maintained, projections show
EC report says additional initiatives need to be adopted to meet Kyoto targets
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Companies face widening exposure to liability for environmental losses
Law firm warns of changing environmental liability/insurance landscape
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British business set to fail emissions tests: Report
Report says UK's carbon reduction targets for 2020 are likely to be missed but that 2050 goals can be achieved at a 'manageable cost'
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EC plans audit of toy safety measures
The European Consumer Protection Commissioner has announced plans for an audit of business safety measures in the toy supply chain
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Standards help protect data: BSI
Following HMRC's data loss, the BSI has restated the role of standards in information security and data protection
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UK opens first bioethanol plant
Plant intends to produce 70m litres of bioethanol annually